royalbrickcustoms wrote:That is absolutely incredible Str0ngbad . One quick question, does it make the ears thicker (then they already are) after applying the "paint"?

~RBC

Thanks guys. I hope I'm able to make use of it elsewhere since I prefer fleshies anyway. The ears aren't noticeably thicker as all you need is 1-2 thin coats. I'm trying out modifying a sword handle today so that I can test its durability compared to paint.

I had considered this but after working with the stuff it didn't seem as practical to me. I haven't done any molding though so I might be wrong. If that's something in your skill set, I would love to see how it works.

Looks awesome. I do not use any fleshies and am not opposed to modifying LEGO pieces. Tempting to give it a try, although I would prefer one of the custom vendors starting a new line of elf hairpieces with the standard yellow ears!

athronieth wrote:I do not use any fleshies and am not opposed to modifying LEGO pieces.

Same here. I have used the Sharpie method to recolour Legolas and Tauriel's ears. True, the colour match isn't perfect but it's really very close. If you didn't know that TLG didn't do LotR elf ears in yellow, you wouldn't guess from casually viewing the minifig. As for durability, I brushed them with Humbrol satin cote. No amount of handling will remove the yellow now.

I have a picture on my phone of my Legolas with yellow head, ears and hands. Unfortunately, I can't upload it from my phone. I can only e-mail it.

Thats great looking! Personally, I definitely prefer flesh to yellow. But I'm wondering if you could make the yellow paint as flesh instead, and paint the ears on the series 3(?) elf hair and the werewolf hair. One quarrel i have with the lotr elf hair is that you cant really put a quiver on the elf that has it (well, you actually can, but the hair pops off a lot a looks kinda weird with the quiver on). As for molding, it would be really cool to do a helmet with elf hair hanging out the back, like on the lothlorien troop in the helms deep level on the lego lord of the rings game.

Ferretclaw wrote:Thats great looking! Personally, I definitely prefer flesh to yellow. But I'm wondering if you could make the yellow paint as flesh instead, and paint the ears on the series 3(?) elf hair and the werewolf hair. One quarrel i have with the lotr elf hair is that you cant really put a quiver on the elf that has it (well, you actually can, but the hair pops off a lot a looks kinda weird with the quiver on). As for molding, it would be really cool to do a helmet with elf hair hanging out the back, like on the lothlorien troop in the helms deep level on the lego lord of the rings game.

The question of that would be, what would you melt down to get the fleshy color? You could melt down some heads, but I'm not sure how the printing would help with that. If you had blanks, maybe.

As far as I know, there aren't flesh bricks, or at least, not ones that are easily attainable. Feel free to correct me if I am incorrect in this.